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<body><p>Dominic,</p><p></p><p>It is totally impossible to get a stock in transit to a blocked stock status in a receiving plant. The main problem is that we can only use unrestricted stock in transit. </p><p></p><p>Mathew</p></body>Thu, 05 Apr 2012 20:28:30 GMTMathew GeorgeRe: Movement type 671 (copy) to blocked stock instead of unrestricted usehttps://answers.sap.com/answers/6808326/view.html
<body><p>Dear ,</p><p></p><p>Normally the process for intercompany 'return' stock transfer is as </p><p>follows: </p><p>1) Create an intercompany stock transfer order with flag 'Return' </p><p> (transaction ME21) or an item with the return flag (field RETPO) </p><p>2) Create a delivery with VL10B (or VL04) </p><p>Cross-company, delivery type NCR, item category NCRN </p><p>Intra company, delivery type NLR, item category NLRN </p><p>The delivery type will be assigned via Customizing IMG -&gt; Materials </p><p>Management -&gt; Purchasing -&gt; Purchase Order -&gt; Returns Order -&gt; Store </p><p>Return </p><p>3) Create with the transaction MIGO a goods receipt from the receiving </p><p> plant (the plant that created the NB purchase order for return - </p><p> therfore the quantity is negative) with movement type 101 </p><p> (this step is only necessary with the two-step procedure). </p><p> The goods receipt will NOT be created with reference to the delivery, </p><p> that means, that the returns delivery will not be updated. In </p><p> the system posts a goods issue with reference to the </p><p> returns purchase order that is the system converts </p><p> the movement type due to the returns indicator. </p><p> Cross company 161 </p><p> Intra company 161 </p><p> If the one-step procedure is used, step 3 needs not to be performed, </p><p> automatically posts the negative goods receipt when performing step 4 </p><p></p><p> The quantity is then transferred to the transit stock. </p><p>4) Posting of goods issue via the delivery; Button 'Goods issue' - </p><p> starting with 4.6 the button is changed to 'Goods receipt'. </p><p>In background a goods receipt is performed </p><p>Cross company </p><p> Two step procedure 673 </p><p> One step procedure 675 (step 3 with mov.type 161 is automatically </p><p> posted) </p><p>Intracompany </p><p> Two step procedure 671 </p><p> One step procedure 677 (step 3 with mov.type 161 is automatically </p><p> automatically posted) </p><p>5) Create a credit for it </p><p>6) and check this credit. </p><p>In the standard it is not foreseen that the returns of cross-company </p><p>stock transport orders arrive a blocked returns stock. As you found, </p><p>in Note 430074, the relevant movement types for this process are 671,673 </p><p>675 and 677. As indicated in the documentation you have, these movement </p><p>types transfer returns into unrestricted-use stock. Therefore, if you </p><p>wish to place these particular returns in blocked stock, you will need </p><p>to perform another movement from unrestricted-use stock once the return </p><p>has been received as such. </p><p>I am sorry I can not provide a more satisfactory solution.</p></body>Tue, 08 Dec 2009 11:23:08 GMTVIJAYESH V.V